APS is a non-profit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics
through its research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy, and international activities.
The American Physical Society is a non-profit membership organization working to advance knowledge of physics
through research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy and international activities.
Not exact matches
The
research was conducted by Cleveland Clinic scientists, centered on technology developed by Reflexion Health, and was published in the
Journal of Knee Surgery (because, well, it featured patients going
through PT after hip or knee surgeries).
New
research published in the
journal Nature suggests that examining babies» brain scans
through age two can help predict an autism diagnosis.
After
researching the companies, Jones investigated general industry trends, which he analyzed
through trade associations and
journals, Web sites, and other independent resources.
This assault has been conducted in books (e.g., Paul Gifford's The Religious Right in Southern Africa), newsletters (e.g., Crisis News), on the pages of prestigious academic
journals (e.g.,
Journal of Theology for Southern Africa), and
through the putative
research of mainline religious organizations such as the Institute for Contextual Theology.
This was the same conclusion my husband and I made almost fifteen years ago after pouring
through coffee
research in countless medical
journals (Click HERE to learn more about the health benefits of coffee.)
I encourage other students to attend the conference and allow their own points of view and perspectives to be challenged, and to detach themselves from the tunnel vision we develop
through mountains of
research articles, reviews and
journals for our
research degrees.
M: I think it is very important that
research papers that come from the MANA Stats Project's datasets go
through the process of rigorous peer review required for publication in an academic
journal.
All academic
journals require that researchers go
through ethics or IRB review before conducting
research, so this process also insures that applicants to the data set will be able to take their work
through to publication if they so choose.
Recent studies show poor sleeping habits cause both brain damage and brain shrinkage, and may even accelerate onset of Alzheimer's disease.1 Previous
research published in the
journal Science2 revealed that your brain removes toxic waste during sleep
through what has been dubbed «the glymphatic system.»
The 6 professionals in the article linked above have come to the view of the detrimental disadvantages of CIO
through their own thorough academic
research, their own
journal publications and their positions — doctors, professors etc..
And a whole bunch more information, both from firsthand knowledge and
through research, both online and
through medical
journals and our own doctor and fertility specialist.
Smitsonian Institution Programs Summer Archeology Programs Connected with DC Universities [Program for Deaf Students] Drinking Water Quality
Research Center, Miami, FL [proposal for outreach to disabled students] Museum of Science and Industry, IL Chicago Schools Cooperative Museum Program, IL Recreational Faculties for the Handicapped at Rend Lake, IL SELPH Material Lawrence Hall King Report on Survey of the Special Educational Programs of Members of the Association of Science Technology Centers University of Kentucky Outdoor Education for Handicapped Project Directory of OOPS Programs Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, MD [notes on interview] ABCD Collaboration Science Program Non-Mainstreamed Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Technical Education
Research Center Camp Happy Hollow, Mayrille, MI Squam Lakes Science Center, NH Science Enrichment Program Opened to Handicapped Students NY League of Hard of Hearing, NY Center of Science and Industry, OH Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, PA Pacoma Environmental Education Center, PA Roanoke Valley Science Museum, VA Fairfax County Public Schools, VA US Geological Survey Earth Science Program, WI ERIC - CRESS Info on Outdoor Ed - Science Programs National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation
through Horticulture Environments for the Able and Disabled Nature Study - A
Journal of Education and Interpretation OOPS Out of School Science Proposal and Drafts Original Newspaper Article, 1980 - 1981 OOPS Out of School Science Proposal and Drafts II, 1980 - 1981
Soon he was spending 10 hours a week visiting libraries, combing
through obscure patents and
research journals for compounds with molecular structures worthy of further exploration.
Unlike a GPS method proposed last year, which detects seismic waves transmitted
through the Earth's crust to distant receivers, the new ground - based system takes real - time measurements of vertical ground motion — the type of fault movement more likely to produce tsunamis (
Journal of Geophysical
Research, DOI: 10.1029 / 2006JB004640).
Researchers at the Pharmacy Department of the CEU Cardenal Herrera University have published the design of a new bioadhesive ocular insert which is placed inside the eyelid and releases a larger amount of medicine
through the cornea in a controlled way in the international
journal Drug Delivery and Translational
Research.
Through this partnership, all Science articles published from the creation of the
journal to the release of Science Online, a timespan that covers 1880 - 1996, are made available to the UK
research community.
«It's one of the clearest examples of how humans are actually changing the intensity of storm processes on Earth
through the emission of particulates from combustion,» said Joel Thornton, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle and lead author of the new study in Geophysical
Research Letters, a
journal of the American Geophysical Union.
The
research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper
research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread
through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead author on the study to be published this week in the Entomological Society of America's
Journal of Medical Entomology.
Now,
research from Concordia University's John Molson School of Business published in the
Journal of Business Ethics, proves that even just asking ourselves, or predicting, whether we will engage in sustainable shopping behaviour can increase the likelihood of following
through — especially when there's an audience.
Research published in the
journal Analyst has demonstrated a new, non-invasive test that can detect cocaine use
through a simple fingerprint.
The
research by hydrogeologists at The University of Texas at Austin, which appears in the May 11 edition of the
journal Nature Geoscience, shows for the first time that virtually every drop of water coursing
through 311,000 miles (500,000 kilometers) of waterways in the Mississippi River network goes
through a natural filtering process as it flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
In an article recently published in the
journal Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning,
research associate professor of psychology, reported on results from their study of a representative group of sixth -
through eighth - grade girls and their mothers.
That is the conclusion of a new study from the University of California, San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University, published today in the
journal Environmental
Research Letters, which used data obtained
through the Freedom of Information Act to reconstruct the program's budget history.
«Progress in genomic
research has already begun to transform modern medicine,» said Tracey DePellegrin, executive editor of G3, which, like its sister
journal GENETICS also published by Genetics Society of America, promotes full data sharing and dissemination for scientific reseachers, «and this progress is contingent on scientists being able to access the genomic sequences, now available
through dbGaP.
As he did in his delightful Sonoran Desert Spring and Sonoran Desert Summer, Alcock takes the latest
research, as reported in scholarly
journals, and explains it as he walks the reader up steep hillsides in 38 °C heat or
through winter snow.
As Kenneth Shine and I emphasized 15 years ago in this
journal, if science is to flourish and attain its appropriate role in aiding human progress, «It is incumbent upon all of us in the scientific community to help provide a
research environment that,
through its adherence to high ethical standards and creative productivity, will attract and retain individuals of outstanding intellect and character to one of society's most important professions.»
Have a strong track record of publications in peer - reviewed
journals and have established
research collaborators
through joint authorship of their
research papers.
«Despite the relatively small amount of carbon on Earth, carbon has been critical for the emergence of life and the regulation of our climate
through the carbon - silicate cycle,» said Yale doctoral candidate John Moriarty, who led the
research, recently published in Astrophysical
Journal.
«When the fluid moves
through the cracks, it makes the cracks vibrate, and when the pressure inside the cracks changes, the frequency of the tremor changes,» said David Heeszel, who was a researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography when he led the recent
research (he is now working for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission), which was published online last month in the
journal Geology.
Now,
research published in the International
Journal of Knowledge and Web Intelligence demonstrates how consumer product reviews published on the internet could be analyzed
through data mining techniques and allow designers to find ways to improve a given product or even add features that had not occurred to the manufacturer.
In a paper in the high - impact
journal Cell
Research, published April 4, 2017, researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem report the discovery of an entirely new mechanism
through which globin genes are expressed.
SNMMI's more than 17,000 members set the standard for molecular imaging and nuclear medicine practice by creating guidelines, sharing information
through journals and meetings and leading advocacy on key issues that affect molecular imaging and therapy
research and practice.
The RAS organises scientific meetings, publishes international
research and review
journals, recognizes outstanding achievements by the award of medals and prizes, maintains an extensive library, supports education
through grants and outreach activities and represents UK astronomy nationally and internationally.
The monthly, peer - reviewed
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine is the official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, a professional membership society that improves sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care
through advocacy, education, strategic
research, and practice standards (www.aasm.org).
SNMMI's 18,000 members set the standard for molecular imaging and nuclear medicine practice by creating guidelines, sharing information
through journals and meetings and leading advocacy on key issues that affect molecular imaging and therapy
research and practice.
The Society serves scientists, health professionals, and the public by providing forums to: (1) share
research results
through the ASHG Annual Meeting and in The American
Journal of Human Genetics; (2) advance genetic
research by advocating for
research support; (3) educate current and future genetics professionals, health care providers, advocates, policymakers, educators, students, and the public about all aspects of human genetics; and (4) promote genetic services and support responsible social and scientific policies.
The RAS organizes scientific meetings, publishes international
research and review
journals, recognizes outstanding achievements by the award of medals and prizes, maintains an extensive library, supports education
through grants and outreach activities and represents UK astronomy nationally and internationally.
For her
research efforts, Dietrich has registered a number of firsts with
journal papers reflecting her work on such diverse topics as: improving cancer therapy
through odor and taste intervention; prevention and treatment of obesity by drinking more water; health effects of iron and copper in drinking water; and risks to people over 50 for unhealthy over-exposure to iron in water.
In a study published in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, who first created induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and his colleagues at the Gladstone Institutes found a way to increase the efficiency of stem cell reprogramming
through research on a rare genetic disease.
Crittenden has published 27 peer - reviewed
journal articles and eight peer - reviewed book chapters thus far, has received a Regents» Rising Researcher Award from the Nevada System of Higher Education, has been awarded several highly competitive
research grants, and has demonstrated a commitment to increasing inclusiveness and diversity within the STEM fields
through several mentorship initiatives she participates in.
This
research was presented in a paper, «Flows of gas
through a protoplanetary gap», to appear in the
journal Nature on 2 January 2013.
The
journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates
through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological
research.
As you may be aware,
through participation in the first Ocean Best Practice Workshop in Paris last year or other fora, there has been good progress in the IODE Best Practices repository (http://www.oceanbestpractices.net) and a linked
research topic in a peer review
journal.
She is registred to the National Order of Biologists in the province of Palermo; collaboration in
research project from 2012 to 2015 at the Department of Biopathology and Biotechnology, University of Palermo, focusing the study on the identification of molecules capable to modulate intracellular metabolic pathways for the prevention and treatment of infectious, tumor and degenerative disease, in collaboration with Prof. Angela Santoni, University of Rome; collaboration in
research project in 2011 at the hospital «Villa Sofia Cervello» of Palermo to study methods can cure the genetic defect that causes thalassemia
through genetic engineering; she studies different mechanisms of the differentiation and the activation of human gammadelta T cells as effector cells of the immune response against cancer and infectious diseases; she investigates about the identification and development of biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; Valentina Orlando has published 13 papers in peer reviewed
journals and 3 comunications at national and international congress.
S1P is a signaling lipid mediator, which is generated inside the cells by sphingosine kinases, exported out of the cells, then bind and signal
through five S1P specific G - protein coupled receptors (S1PR1 - 5), coined «inside - out signaling» (Takabe K et al, Pharmacological Reviews 2008, Takabe K et al,
Journal of Lipid
Research 2014).
Overview of the Mars Pathfinder mission: Launch
through landing, surface operations, data sets, and science results M. P. Golombek, R. C. Anderson, J. R. Barnes, J. F. Bell III, N. T. Bridges, D. T. Britt, J. Brückner, R. A. Cook, D. Crisp, J. A. Crisp, T. Economou, W. M. Folkner, R. Greeley, R. M. Haberle, R. B. Hargraves, J. A. Harris, A. F. C. Haldemann, K. E. Herkenhoff, S. F. Hviid, R. Jaumann, J. R. Johnson, P. H. Kallemeyn, H. U. Keller, R. L. Kirk, J. M. Knudsen, S. Larsen, M. T. Lemmon, M. B. Madsen, J. A. Magalhães, J. N. Maki, M. C. Malin, R. M. Manning, J. Matijevic, H. Y. McSween, H. J. Moore Jr., S. L. Murchie, J. R. Murphy, T. J. Parker, R. Rieder, T. P. Rivellini, J. T. Schofield, A. Seiff, R. B. Singer, P. H. Smith, L. A. Soderblom, D. A. Spencer, C. R. Stoker, R. Sullivan, N. Thomas, S. W. Thurman, M. G. Tomaski, R. M. Vaughn, H. Wänke, A. W. Ward, and G. R. Wilson
Journal of Geophysical
Research 104 (E4), 8523 — 8553, doi: 10.1029 / 98JE02554, 25 April 1999.
Through services that rise to the challenges inherent in quantitative system - scale studies, the
journal aims to publish and facilitate
research for our communities of readers and authors.
In a study published in the
journal Nature, an international team of scientists from the IceCube Collaboration has announced that neutrinos can be stopped as they pass
through Earth — a discovery that could open up new avenues of physics
research.